India’s record in Under-19 World Cup finals offers plenty of optimism. Having defeated England in the 2022 title clash in the West Indies, history slightly favours the Asian giants, but past success will count for little once the final begins.
Both teams arrive unbeaten, carrying momentum and belief.
For India, the challenge will be to maintain their fearless approach while tightening occasional bowling lapses that allowed Afghanistan to post a massive total in the semifinal.
England, chasing only their second Under-19 World Cup title since 1998, will look to their pace strength and in-form batters to upset the favourites.
With contrasting styles and immense talent on display, the stage is set for a thrilling finale that could shape the next generation of international stars.